![]() ![]() In A Harmonic Minor, a C# would be a chromatic pitch as would a G minor triad. In C Major, the note Bb and the note F# would both be considered chromatic notes as would the chord Eb Major or A⁷. Accidentals can be sharps, flats, or naturals - any note that exists out of the pre-established scale. In A Harmonic Minor, you would expect to see all naturals with the exception of G# for diatonic notes and chords.ĬHROMATIC: Notes and chords that are outside a home key, which appear in the form of accidentals. In C Major, you would expect only natural pitches for all diatonic notes and chords. Let’s quickly review the terms diatonic and chromatic:ĭIATONIC: Notes and chords that belong in the pre-established home key or key signature - referring to 7-note major and minor scales (also called heptatonic scales - “hepta” meaning “seven”).
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